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Christopher Nolan's next movie will be called Intersetellar and targeted for theaters (and IMAX) for November 7th, 2014.

The movie is based on a screenplay by Jonathan Nolan, his brother, and Steven Spielberg was originally supposed to direct. Little is know about the film, other than it's a sci-fi space adventure, possibly involving time travel and alternate dimensions as explorers travel through a wormhole.

Warner Brothers and Paramount will partner to distribute the movie, with Paramount handling domestic distribution and WB handling international. Nolan and his wife, Emma Thomas, will produce through their Syncopy Films.

Christopher Nolan's next movie will be called Intersetellar and targeted for theaters (and IMAX) for November 7th, 2014.

The movie is based on a screenplay by Jonathan Nolan, his brother, and Steven Spielberg was originally supposed to direct. Little is know about the film, other than it's a sci-fi space adventure, possibly involving time travel and alternate dimensions as explorers travel through a wormhole.

Warner Brothers and Paramount will partner to distribute the movie, with Paramount handling domestic distribution and WB handling international. Nolan and his wife, Emma Thomas, will produce through their Syncopy Films.

OMCTO

Plot details on Interstellar are largely being kept under wraps, but here is what is known: Developed from a script by Nolan’s brother, Jonathan Nolan, the sci-fi movie is a time travel epic based on scientific theories developed by American physicist Kip Thorne, who will executive produce. The press release announcing the distribution news describes the film as “a heroic interstellar voyage to the furthest reaches of our scientific understanding.”

OMCTO

Plot details on Interstellar are largely being kept under wraps, but here is what is known: Developed from a script by Nolan’s brother, Jonathan Nolan, the sci-fi movie is a time travel epic based on scientific theories developed by American physicist Kip Thorne, who will executive produce. The press release announcing the distribution news describes the film as “a heroic interstellar voyage to the furthest reaches of our scientific understanding.”